Saturday, May 7, 2011

Shahid Kapoor Joins And Supports PETA Activities

The enormously popular model-turned-actor Shahid Kapoor stars in an adorable new ad campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India extolling one of the many benefits of a plant-based diet: "Chicks Love a Vegetarian". The ad, shot by ace photographer Atul Kasbekar, shows a casually dressed Kapoor with two downy yellow chicks perched on his body. Kapoor says, "I love chicks,pigs, cows, fish, and all the other animals too. 

That's why I turned vegetarian." The broadcast quality link to the video with Shahid Kapoor’s interview and behind the scenes shots can be found at http://petaav.com/4broadcast/shahid_kapoor_veg_peta_india_v1.htm.Kapoor received the 2003 Filmfare Award for a Debut Film for his appearance in his Ishq Vishk. His recent films – Jab We Met, Kaminey, Badmash Company, and Pathshala – have all been hits.In India, animals who are killed for food are crammed into vehicles for slaughter in such high numbers that many animals break their bones, suffocate or die en route. 

At abattoirs, workers often hack at the throats of goats, sheep and other animals with dull blades. Millions of chickens spend their entire lives in huge factory warehouses packed together so closely in tiny battery cages they cannot even stretch a wing. They stand in their own accumulated waste, which reeks of ammonia. The birds never see the light of day and are denied everything that is natural and important to them.

Meat production is also disastrous for the environment. Senior UN Food and Agriculture Organisation official Henning Steinfeld stated that the meat industry is "one of the most significant contributors to today's most serious environmental problems". 

Nitrous oxide is about 300 times more potent as a global-warming gas than carbon dioxide. According to the UN, the meat, egg and dairy industries account for 65 per cent of worldwide nitrous-oxide emissions.What’s more is that India has one of the highest rates of heart disease and diabetes in the world. Studies show that consumption of animal products is directly connected to cardiovascular disease, stroke, certain cancers, obesity and diabetes. 

For this reason alone, millions of people choose to go vegetarian.“I am very happy being a vegetarian and I believe that it is the best way to be,” says Kapoor. “The day I started believing in the fact that I would want not to kill animals for my taste buds that is the day everything changed for me.”

A Threat To Pedestrians


An open manhole near Suba Mangalam Apartments, 100 Feet Road, Thirumangalam, is posing as a danger threat to pedestrians and the apartment residents who use the pavement. The open manhole  poses a risk to the road users. The pedestrians who use the pavement have to be very careful. The resident expressed concern that the manhole needs to be coved. Let the concerned authorities take measures to close the open manhole with a lid, before anyone could become a victim to this spot.

Vocational Training For Students


Under the aegis of Tamil Nadu Agriculture University (TNAU), Urban Horticulture Development Centre (UHDC) has organized 5 days vocational training for school children from 25/04/2011 to 29/04/2011 between 9.30 a.m to 1.30 p.m. 

Thirty three students in and around Chennai city had benefited in the above programme. The  topics were covered by the Dr.P.Santhi Balasubramanian, Professor and Head, Dr.A.Manjula, Associate Professor and Dr.M.Velmurugan, Assistant Professor of UHDC, Chennai. 

The topics taught to the students was on Kitchen gardening,Roof gardening,Bouquet making,Mushroom cultivation,Juice making,Chocolate making and Ice cream making.Certificate and booklets were issued to the participants in the last day of 29/04/2011. And also one sappling of Chekurmanis (Sauropus androgynus) a
multi-vitamin plant was given to each student for maintaining in nutrition garden at their home.

The evaluation revealed that the students acquired knowledge on Gardening, Bouquet making, Mushroom cultivation, Fruits and vegetable preservation, Chocolate and Ice cream making. The parents also felt that their children spent their summer holidays very useful at UHDC, Chennai. 

The Professor and Head,Urban Horticulture Development Centre,Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,New No. P.44, 6th Avenue, (Near K- 4 police station),Anna Nagar, Chennai-40. For detail call 044 -2626 3484 / 044 - 42170506.

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